Okung is also scheduled to visit the Lions, according to Rapoport, but the Giants will host him first, giving them a potential leg up in landing Okung's services. Okung, the sixth overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, has also reportedly received a strong offer from the Seahawks, who are making an effort to retain him. He is considered the best available offensive lineman by many in the league.

Injuries are a major concern with Okung, though. He has only started 72 games in his six seasons, missing an average of four games per year. He suffered a significant shoulder surgery in the Seahawks' playoff loss to Carolina, but Okung says he will be ready for the start of next season.

That the Giants would pursue Okung, 28, is interesting. They have a need at tackle, but their void is at right tackle. General manager Jerry Reese was adamant at the NFL Scouting Combine the organization sees Ereck Flowers as their left tackle after he played the position as a rookie in 2015. The Giants' interest could be a sign they are flexible about where to play Flowers, or that Okung would be willing to change positions for the right price.